[Englishstudents] Re: English Matters Puzzle Contest
Good morning, I failed to mention that the deadline to submit puzzles will be Tuesday, June 1, 2021. See below: Sincerely, The English Department http://english.qc.cuny.edu/ Klapper 607 718-997-4600 From: English Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 11:25 AM To: 'englishstudents@lists.qc.cuny.edu' <englishstudents@lists.qc.cuny.edu> Subject: English Matters Puzzle Contest Greetings English majors/minors! We would like to include two puzzles in our next issue of English Matters, so we've decided to run a contest. The winner's puzzle, picture, and bio will be included in the next issue of English Matters and a cash prize of $75 will be awarded. If you need assistance creating a puzzle, there are several puzzle tools you can use if you Google "puzzle generator". The English department does not endorse any puzzle software so please take caution when using software on the internet. Guidelines: Puzzles must reference literature 1 puzzle on 1 page (8 ½ x 11 paper) Submit your name and Cuny ID with your puzzles Send an answer grid to all puzzles submitted. Puzzle Type (a few ideas but not limited to those listed): Anagrams - submit a set of letters for readers to create as many words as possible from those letters. Cryptograms - each letter is substituted either for a different letter or a symbol. Include clues to help readers piece together what the correct letters might be to form the hidden word or phrase. Crossword - a grid of squares and numbers, which readers fill in as they play based on clues along the side of the page. Usually these clues are definitions or uses of the word readers are trying to guess. Letter Arrangement - readers are tasked with creating words from 9 letters. Rebus - printed words, pictures, or symbols arranged in a way that acts as a clue to the solution. Example: soup (split pea soup) Word Jumbles - a random looking arrangement of letters that readers have to re-arrange into a proper word. Word Search - a square grid of letters, usually with a series of clues or a theme. Readers have to try to locate those words within the grid. Have fun! Sincerely, The English Department http://english.qc.cuny.edu/ Klapper 607 718-997-4600
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